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bugle noun- the nose US, 1865
- George Piccolo, “a guy with a tremendous bugle on him,” stumbled on some gang kids in Queens who were armed with chains and switchblades. — Leonard Shecter and William Phillips, On the Pad, p. 84, 1973
- — Tom Hibbert, Rockspeak!, p. 32, 1983
- And how much of my cocaine has gone up that big fat Filth [police] bugle of yourn? — Garry Bushell, The Face, p. 88, 2001
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 167, 2002
- cocaine UK
Adapted from the previous sense, which is the favoured point of entry for most cocaine. - If I tuck into too much skunk [strong marijuana] or bugle before I get on the decks all sorts of chaos is likely to follow. — Charlie Hall, The Box [The Howard Marks Book of Dope Stories], p. 198, 1997
- They’re not even going through the motions of sloping off to the WC for their bugle, these lads. It’s right there, racked out in fat lines on the table. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 162, 2001
- [A]ll these pints an the bugle in the bogs — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 116, 2002
- the erect penis IRELAND
- He could’ev given himself a bugle now, out there in the hall, just remembering what she was like and her smile; no problem. — Roddy Doyle, The Van, p. 53, 1991
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